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|title=Junction True
|author=Ray Fawkes and Vince Locke
|date=January 2016
|isbn=9781891830990
|website=|videocover=1891830996|amazonukaznuk=<amazonuk>1891830996</amazonuk>|amazonusaznus=<amazonus>1891830996</amazonus>}}
Take yourself down to any nearby university campus, fast food or coffee outlet or dole office and you will see them – countless young people with too many tattoos, piercings, flesh-rings and, quite frankly, what counts as even worse that I'd rather not think about. You haven't seen the future of this, however, although [[:Category:Ray Fawkes|Ray Fawkes]] has, and it's not nice. This is a near-future where people inject parasites to create moving tattoos, where body modification has reached untold limits – except people are still keen to push those limits, to the extent they lose their humanity…
If you want what is even more striking, just consider the previous, self-created books by this author – intelligent, multi-faceted, multi-tale concepts. As I suggest if you reduce this to the vampire format you only have the race-against-time prevention plot to distinguish it from the usual narrative, but by putting it in this punky, grebo, future body world the scenario is more than fine enough. It should be required reading for all those waiting for their own forked tongue, or lord knows what's next, and is pretty essential entertainment for the rest of us.
More straightforwardly vampiric graphics can be had with the likes of [[The Strain Book One by Guillermo del Toro, Chuck Hogan, David Lapham and Dan Jackson]]. We think you might also like [[The Beauty by Jeremy Haun and Jason A Hurley]].
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